AMES, Iowa – Texas used a late drive and a Case McCoy sneak with 51 seconds remaining to defeat Iowa State, 31-30, Thursday night at Jack Trice Stadium. The Cyclones fall to 1-3 overall and 0-1 in Big 12 play this season, while Texas improves to 3-2 overall and 2-0 in conference play.

Turning Point of the GameIn a game that featured many big plays by both teams, Texas’ goal-line stand that forced the Cyclones to kick a field goal with 3:40 left proved to be the difference. The stop kept it a one-possession game with ISU leading 30-24 and the Longhorns were able to march down the field for the game-winning score on third down.

Offensive Game Ball Goes To...Aaron Wimberly followed up last week’s breakout performance with another solid performance, racking up 117 yards on 29 carries and his first career rushing touchdown. The junior also had two catches for 23 yards and a touchdown. He is the first Cyclone to rush for 100 yards in back-to-back games since Alexander Robinson did it in 2010.

Defensive Game Ball Goes To...Senior Jeremiah George tied a season-high with 13 tackles, including 2.5 for a loss. He also had 1.5 sacks, the first of his career, to go along with a pass breakup. George is averaging 10 tackles per contest.

Cyclone Nation, who was your player of the game? Tweet the player along with the hashtag #CyclONEgameball to @CycloneFB and we'll announce the fan's pick on Monday morning.

Cyclone Quick Hits*Iowa State’s second-quarter drive that resulted in Wimberly’s 11-yard TD reception was the longest of the season at 15 plays for 92 yards in 7:36.*Quenton Bundrage’s 97-yard touchdown reception was the longest in school history. The touchdown was also the longest play from scrimmage in Jack Trice Stadium history.*Wimberly had a career-high 29 carries for 117 yards.*Bundrage had 137 yards, his second game this season with more than 100 yards.*Sam Richardson had 262 yards passing, the fourth time in as many games this season over 250 yards. He also rushed for a season-high 83 rushing yards. His 345 yards of total offense was a career-high.

Next UpIowa State travels to Texas Tech next Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled for 11 a.m. with Fox Sports 1 providing coverage.

Fan Tweet of the Game

I may or may not have just played the fight song as loud as possible through my surround sound after that TD!